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Up and coming area with really modern architecture...

Up and coming area with really modern architecture that really does take your breath away. Lots of food options for the entire day. Really excited to see what other developments this area of NYC are currently being built. Go check it out for sure!

Awesome

A fun place to wander. Love that they provide rovi...

A fun place to wander. Love that they provide roving "ambassadors" to answer questions and direct you. The mall itself is a bit over the top. I mean really, do we need another place to buy $600 pairs of shoes? But the location and architecture are wonderful. Entrance to "The Vessel" should be free, however.

Nice

Cons: A food desert (besides sweetgreen), swarmed ...

Cons: A food desert (besides sweetgreen), swarmed with tourists, terrifyingly long escalator, really notable lack of garbage cans throughout the entire development, makes loud whistling noises when it s windy.

Pros: Vessel is actually cool looking and the name is creative- see: blood vessel connotation (long narrow line), space/ futuristic connotation, and container/vase-like

Great shopping arena for miscellaneous products on...

Great shopping arena for miscellaneous products on West side of Manhattan. Also has an outside walking track leading up to Hudson River. Great recreational place in Summer due to cool wind coming off Hudson River. Also a must see if one visits New York City.

Perfect

The best part about Hudson Yards is how much activ...

The best part about Hudson Yards is how much activity there is in and around this complex. From look out views to The Vessel to the Shops to the High Line. I'd suggest starting your journey walking around the complex and visiting The Vessel. If you like heights and views, you can head up to the point atop one of the tallest new buildings in the city. Then stop into the Shops where you can grab some coffee, explore some very high end stores and wander through the inclusion of every day stores and reasonable priced clothing. Once done, head over to the start of the High Line and wander down this incredible public park to explore the west side of NYC stopping to grab a bite to eat, more coffee, and lots of great shops along the way (ex. Chelsea Markets).